Pole with R10 not showing real height

I have an R10 that I use with a new pole. The pole shows in its scale that the height of the system is 2.000m but if I measure from the tip of the point of the pole to the Antenna Phase Center (the yellow strip around the R10 antenna) the distance I have is 2.012m.

Is there any where where I can add an offset to the antenna height? I prefer to type in 2m and not 2.012m. I might forget one day and the levels will be wrong.

This sound a little strange. Usually a 2 meter GNSS rod will be so the 2 meters is to the bottom of antenna mount or however the antenna connect to the rod. With the R10, you need to use the Quick Release to mount it to anything. Also I'm not sure if that yellow stripe is actually the antenna phase center. So I would think that a 2 meter rod would have you entering 2M to the "bottom of quick release".

Here's a link to a diagram that is available from Trimble on the R10 heights and antenna phase center is not shown.

On top of this issue, I'm thinking about a different scenario, for example when the pole point is quite eroded and the real height is different. I believe that Trimble Access should give the option to offset the antenna. You type in 2m but in reality is 1.95m (for example). I cant find anything like this.

In Access for at least a year there’s a vertical offset in options once you’re in GNSS measure points. You’ll need to see whether your offset value should be positive or negative. But since that appears to be a Trimble branded rod, it’s strange the height isn’t matching. Generally GNSS rods are graduated so the height is to the bottom of whatever is screwed in directly on top of it.

And for a wearing point: Seco (owned by Trimble) makes a top with hardened steel replaceable tip. I replace the tip of my rod yearly.